ALUMA VENT AWNING WITH VALANCE END ASSEMBLY

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Contact us @ (800)851-0865Recomended Tools:Drill or Elec. Screw-driver1/4" SocketPhillips Screw DriverPliersALUMA VENT AWNINGWITH VALANCE ENDASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONSFor Ease of Assembly and Installation- Familiarize yourself with component partsPlus: The correct screws/anchors needed to attach awning toyour homes' exterior finish. One per 10" of awning length.3/16" dia.Rev'd - 10/31/05

AWNING PARTS LISTNOTE: The number of parts needed for installation will vary on the size of the awning.1. Flashing2. Rafter (RH End Shown)3. Valance (RH End Shown)5. Apron Bar4. Runner6. End Pan (RH End Shown)7. Bottom Pan8. Top Cover9. Wall Brace12. #8 x 3/4" Tek Screw10. Clips13. #8-32 x 1/2" Bolt & #8 Nut

STEP 1.#8-32 BoltRunnerRunnerRafter#8-32 NutRafterFig. 1-1Bolt Through Predrilled Holes inRunners And RaftersFig. 1-2STEP 2.Hook small lip of valance side trim into curl of rafter (see Fig 2-1) and allow back point of the valance sidetrim to extend beyond the end of the rafter 1/4 inch (see Fig. 2-2). Install other end as shown.RunnerRafterValanceRafterValanceFig. 2-1Fig. 2-2

STEP 3.To Best Determine LHfrom RH Check Stickeron the Backside of Upper Inside Corner#8-32 BoltFlashing#8-32 NutEnd Pan, LHEEnd Pan, RHE(Note Directionof Square Hole.)Fig. 3-1Fig. 3-2STEP 4.Turn valance of pans down to about a 45 deg. angle and position pan assembly over end trim-runner assembly (seeFig. 4-1). The straight leg of the end pans overlap the curl of the rafter and the interlocked side trim. Holding valanceend of pan againist front end side of trim, line up hole at point "A" and install #8 x 3/4" screw. Line up remainingholes along end pan lip and install #8 x 3/4" screws (see Fig. 4-2).Note: Use a drill or elec. screw driver with a 1/4" driver to self tap a hole into the curl of the valance using the predrilledholes in the end pans as guides.Flashing#8 x 3/4" Tek Screw(Typ. @ 12 Loc'n)FlashingValanceRunnerRunnerEnd Pan (RHE)End Pan (LHE)Point "A"Valance (RHE)Fig. 4-1Fig. 4-2

STEP 5.This step must be done to maintain correct alignment. Position apron bar behind both end pans (pans with only1 hole at bottom) by placing end hook through the rectangular holes in the pan (see Fig. 5-1). Apron bar onlyattaches to the pans and does not latch tight till covers are installed - must use apron bar to position pans andproceed to Fig. 6. Install remaining pans (2 rectangular holes) using #8-32 bolts & nuts to attach to flashing (seeFig. 5-2).Tip: The apron bar may be temporarily held in place by inserting a fold of wrapping paper between the hooks andthe pans or taping in place until the covers can be installed.Flashing#8-32 Bolt &Nut (Typ. @3 Location)FlashingApron BarApron BarEnd Pan (RHE)Fig. 5-1Fig. 5-2End Pan (RHE)Bottom PanSTEP 6.After correct spacing is obtained by using the apron bar, install clips. Hook one side of the clip on runner between pans, with retainers bent over both pans. Rock clip down and snap on to other side of runner. Compressopen end of runner to snap clip into place (see Fig 6-2). Snap all clips in place as shown (see Fig. 6-1)Note: Bend down retainers (NOT cover locks, see Fig 6-2) with a pair of pliers so that the edge of pans aresecurely in place.Cover LockClipRetainerClipCompress Runner toAllow Clip to Snap inPlaceApron BarFig. 6-1End Pan (RHE)Bottom PanFig. 6-2Runner

STEP 7.Bend the valance of the top covers to about a 45 deg. angle or the same as the pans. Align the covers withthe clips and snap them down over the lock (see Fig. 7-1). Slide top covers back toward flashing and hookvalance to apron bar hooks (see Fig 7-2).FlashingBottom PanTop CoverApron Bar HookTop CoverEnd Pan (RHE)Fig. 7-1Apron BarFig. 7-2STEP 8.Attach arm braces to rafter with a self tapping screw or arm braces may also be attached to runner with aself tapping screw.End Pan (LHE)Top Cover#8 x 3/4"Tek ScrewRunnerWall BraceFig. 8-1Wall Brace

Assembly CompletedThe awning may now be hung on the wall using holes provided in the flashing and arm braces.Caulk along top of the flashing and check mounting screws.Other Products Available From Americana: Fabric Awnings - Carports - Patio Covers - Room Enclosures - Park SheltersCheck Out Our Website @ www.americana.com

Note: Bend down retainers (NOT cover locks, see Fig 6-2) with a pair of pliers so that the edge of pans are securely in place. Fig. 6-1 Fig. 6-2 Fig. 5-1 Fig. 5-2 Apron Bar End Pan (RHE) Flashing #8-32 Bolt & Nut (Typ. @ 3 Location) Apron Bar End Pan (RHE) Bottom Pan Flashing Apron Bar End Pan (RHE) Bottom Pan Clip Compress Runner to Allow Clip .

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